These are all the movies and series that Ulkar has reviewed. Read more at: Movie Moves Me.
Number of movie reviews: 1691 / 1691
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The film is excellent, energizing, and will make you feel so damn good because of the biting lines and refreshing performances delivered by the entire cast with absolutely no exceptions. Review
Acquainted is an acceptable film with a poignant storyline that could have been more adept. Review
Roll Red Roll is one of those documentaries that delivers an unapologetical gut-punch effect to ensure the frustration and anger the audience experiences will have a lasting effect. Review
What is brilliant about Legge’s film is that it never plants a seed of doubt into the mind of the viewers but rather chooses to become an independent spectator or facilitator so that we, the audience, can better understand the three women from a whole new perspective. Review
An Audience of Chairs is one of those rare films that manages to capture the portrayal of one woman that became a victim of mental illness. Review
Knife+Heart is a brave and visually captivating film. Whether it’s the colors, setting, or camera movement, everything about it is a pure form of art which, unfortunately, won’t be acknowledged by many. Review
Clickbait might be the most entertaining bad movie you will ever see in your entire life... Review
The entire film is like a bad dream I wanted to wake up from so badly. Whether it was the performances, the storyline, direction, or visually stunning effects of Space that’s shot somewhere in the wilderness is fascinatingly unconvincing. Review
The Unthinkable is a good but messy sci-fi drama that has a bitter truth to provide. Review
Darkside manages to dive deep into Emmie’s mind. The film reveals so much within a very short amount of time, letting the rest of the details to play out in our heads. Review
While this film does not specifically encourage violence for violence, it still seems right by doing something to ensure no one else will go through this again. Review
Be My Guest has a great concept that could have been used for a full-feature film but still manages to develop the entire story within twelve minutes. Review
This short film is brilliant at emphasizing the importance of fighting against any sort of addiction... Review
Right from the start, the film amazes us by its gorgeous cinematography, with its Sherlock Holmes concept, turning into a really gorgeous piece to watch. Review
As it has its own implications, the fast-talking Vincent and the true genius Anton know well all the possible outcomes their project can bring, but they continue pursuing their goal hand-in-hand stopping at nothing at all. Review
Its well-selected soundtrack, convincing performances by Elisabeth Moss and Lupita Nyong'o, and the intelligent approach of Jordan Peele help Us to climb higher in the hall of horror cinema. Review
Honey Bee is a decent drama about the struggles of underage children when they’re left alone in this harsh world. Review
Thomas Michael’s piece offers a truly dark and engaging journey that is worthwhile watching. Review
Screaming On The Inside explores the relationship between two generations – one that follows Afghan values and the other one who has freely entered the digital world. Review
Duck Duck Goose is perhaps the most shocking and terrifyingly real film that tells the story of any parent’s worse nightmare. Review
Noëlle Schönwald as Dana is superb, realistic, sympathetic, yet all about trouble. Review
Alice is one of those films that allow you to answer so many questions about unhappy marriages, while it chooses an interesting path for its heroine to discover what she is capable of as a woman. Review
Iwan Rheon, Milo Gibson, and Stefanie Martini in the lead roles carry the entire movie while the CGI, of course, is a bit uncomfortable to even watch. Review
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